Dating back to the 6th century BC, Aesop’s Fables tell universal truths through the use of simple allegories that are easily understood. Though almost nothing is known of Aesop himself, and some scholars question whether he existed at all, these stories stand as timeless classics known in almost every culture in the world.

Here is the collection of fables (from fable number 101 to 125).

Enjoy them!

101. The Man and The Image102. Hercules and The Waggoner103. The Pomegranate, The Apple-Tree, and The Bramble104. The Lion, The Bear, and The Fox105. The Blackamoor106. The Two Soldiers and The Robber107. The Lion and The Wild Ass108. The Man and The Satyr109. The Image-Seller110. The Eagle and The Arrow111. The Rich Man and The Tanner112. The Wolf, The Mother, and Her Child113. The Old Woman and The Wine-Jar114. The Lioness and The Vixen115. The Viper and The File116. The Cat and The Cock117. The Hare and The Tortoise118. The Soldier and His Horse119. The Oxen and The Butchers120. The Wolf and The Lion121. The Sheep, The Wolf, and The Stag122. The Lion and The Three Bulls123. The Horse and His Rider124. The Goat and The Vine125. The Two Pots